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"I've said to him that he needs to worry about pleasing himself in a sense, and pleasing his teammates and taking care of his job, and not worrying about the reaction he's going to get," the manager added. "I'm sure there will be boos. But it won't be the first time. He's had to deal with it, and he's been able to shut it out. The important thing is his focus is on the field and go here now in the clubhouse." Teammates were supportive, too. First baseman Mark Teixeira, whose spring training locker in the same corner of the clubhouse as A-Rod's, said he is excited about his friend's return and that Rodriguez is "going to do everything possible to get himself back to being a productive player." "I spoke to Alex, when I saw him a couple of weeks ago, it was kind of like nothing ever happened. News source: http://www.heraldstandard.com/headlines_ap/rodriguez-participates-in-yankees-first-full-squad-workout/article_3943c454-b685-518f-a7c1-9472b5e92b5e.html

On the third day of workouts at the annual NFL scouting combine, Beasley pulled off an impressive double - posting the fastest 40-yard dash time of the day at 4.53 seconds and sharing the title of most bench press reps at 225 pounds with 35. Beasley did that despite weighing in at 246 pounds. The 302-pound Williams, who played defensive tackle in college, did nearly as well. Though he did not lift Sunday, Williams was clocked at 4.97 seconds in the 40 - the same time posted by Jameis Winston on Saturday and matching the fastest time turned in by an offensive lineman on Friday. Edwards worked out in the afternoon and turned in a 4.84 in the 40, finishing 13th out of 55 linemen, and his 32 reps were tied for fifth. Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/news/beasley-williams-impress-3rd-day-combine-workouts-192031747--nfl.html

Aside from his taste in music whats not to like? He says this about Bruce Irvin: Hes a physical specimen, hes fast hes quick hes like a cat, like a cheetah. Thats who I model my game after. And then theres this quote: My style of play is speed, Im quick. Im tough. And this one: I bring a lot of high energy, an unstoppable motor, I go hard all the time, I do whatever Im asked youre going to get a gem. If he performs well enough today he could get into the top-15 mix. Source: http://blog.seattlepi.com/seahawksdraftblog/2015/02/22/live-blog-combine-day-five-delb-workouts/

was almost as good. On the third day of workouts at the annual NFL scouting combine, Beasley pulled off an impressive double - posting the fastest 40-yard dash time of the day at 4.53 seconds and sharing the title of most bench press reps at 225 pounds with 35. Beasley did that despite weighing in at 246 pounds. The 302-pound Williams, who played defensive tackle in college, did nearly as well. Though he did not lift Sunday, Williams was clocked at 4.97 seconds in the 40 - the same time posted by Jameis Winston on Saturday and matching the fastest time turned in by an offensive lineman on Friday. Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/news/beasley-williams-impress-3rd-day-combine-workouts-192031747--nfl.html

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E-mail us at newmedia@seattlepi.com if you consider a post inappropriate.. Keep refreshing this page for the latest Seahawks news, data and notes on the DE/LB workouts as they take place today (beginning 6AM PST). The player Im most looking forward to seeing workout today is Virginia pass rusher Eli Harold. Check out this video on NFL.com . Aside from his taste in music whats not to like? Source: http://blog.seattlepi.com/seahawksdraftblog/2015/02/22/live-blog-combine-day-five-delb-workouts/

''He's right where he needs to be and ready to go,'' general manager Jon Daniels said. Holland, who missed five months because of left knee surgery after tripping over his dog just before camp was to open last year, returned at the end of the season to go 2-0 with a 1.46 in six appearances, including five starts. ''I know it pained him not to be able to pitch sooner to right the ship last season,'' Daniels said. Texas did get some bad site news even before spring training started. The Rangers were hopeful second baseman Jurickson Profar 's decision to skip right shoulder surgery last season would give him a chance to fulfill his promise as a former top prospect. Instead, Profar could miss his second straight season because the switch-hitter's throwing shoulder wouldn't heal, and the 22-year-old is set for a procedure Monday. ''The last thing anyone in the organization wants is to lose a player to injury on Day 1, Day 2, Day 3 or Day 37,'' Banister said. Full story: http://sports.yahoo.com/news/rangers-banister-basks-glow-1st-workout-manager-225711671--mlb.html

''He's right where he needs to be and ready to go,'' general manager Jon Daniels said. Holland, who missed five months because of left knee surgery after tripping over his dog just before camp was to open last year, returned at the end of the season to go 2-0 with a 1.46 in six appearances, including five starts. ''I know it pained him not to be able to pitch sooner to right the ship last season,'' Daniels said. Texas did get some bad site news even before spring training started. The Rangers were hopeful second baseman Jurickson Profar 's decision to skip right shoulder surgery last season would give him a chance to fulfill his promise as a former top prospect. Instead, Profar could miss his second straight season because the switch-hitter's throwing shoulder wouldn't heal, and the 22-year-old is set for a procedure Monday. ''The last thing anyone in the organization wants is to lose a player to injury on Day 1, Day 2, Day 3 or Day 37,'' Banister said. Full story: http://sports.yahoo.com/news/rangers-banister-basks-glow-1st-workout-manager-225711671--mlb.html